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Urban Mobility Trends Post-Lockdown

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COVID-19 has made a tremendous impact on people’s everyday lives. Of all the changes the current situation has brought, how we move around and get from one place to another, has been one of the most drastic ones. So, how will urban Mobility change in post-Covid cities? During this session with the RACC, the Mobility Services Club, we will discover different ways of improving Mobility from an integral standpoint, specifically looking to go beyond the use of cars, while working towards a more inclusive, centred on people, safer, intelligent climate-friendly and multifaceted Mobility

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